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"to propose" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe the act of suggesting or putting forward an idea, plan, or action. Example: "The board of directors will meet tomorrow to propose a new budget for the upcoming fiscal year."
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To propose that seeing is not believing.
To propose, you need more than lychees.
They need to propose solutions.
Have options to propose.
After a year, he decided to propose.
Mr. Lapidus was planning to propose.
I want to propose a toast.
It has to propose something new.
Planning to propose on Wednesday?
He was poised to propose.
We have to propose a different situation.
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